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2023-24 School activities - Lenten Prayer Meeting
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13-3-2024

Lenten Prayer Meeting

Lent is a period of preparation before Easter, and the theme of this year's Lent is 'Walking Together'. In order to help our children prepare their hearts and minds for the Lenten season and to welcome the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a Lenten Prayer Meeting was held on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. On that day, we listened to the teacher's interpretation of Jesus' journey of suffering, so that they could understand that Jesus went through the journey of suffering for the sake of loving us, and we have to repay Him with love. During the process, the upper and lower classes held crosses and electronic candles at each of the Paths of Suffering and meditated together on whether they had cared for the poor and the weak with the love of Jesus Christ in their daily lives, and prayed regularly. At the end of the day, we wished each other peace in the love of the Lord, and the children donated their pocket money to the Catholic Lenten Movement to promote the spirit of love and virtue.

We also had a 'Hunger Snack' activity on that day, so that the children could experience the feeling of hunger, and at the same time understand the importance of helping the weak and cherishing food, so as to cultivate in them a heart of love and generosity.
Lent is a period of preparation before Easter, and the theme of this year's Lent is 'Walking Together'. In order to help our children prepare their hearts and minds for the Lenten season and to welcome the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a Lenten Prayer Meeting was held on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. On that day, we listened to the teacher's interpretation of Jesus' journey of suffering, so that they could understand that Jesus went through the journey of suffering for the sake of loving us, and we have to repay Him with love. During the process, the upper and lower classes held crosses and electronic candles at each of the Paths of Suffering and meditated together on whether they had cared for the poor and the weak with the love of Jesus Christ in their daily lives, and prayed regularly. At the end of the day, we wished each other peace in the love of the Lord, and the children donated their pocket money to the Catholic Lenten Movement to promote the spirit of love and virtue.

We also had a 'Hunger Snack' activity on that day, so that the children could experience the feeling of hunger, and at the same time understand the importance of helping the weak and cherishing food, so as to cultivate in them a heart of love and generosity.